6/15/2013 |
Dipoto not immune to Mariano's legendAngels general manager Jerry Dipoto brought his 16-year-old son to Yankees retiring closer Mariano Rivera's meet and greet with some longtime club employees before the club honored Rivera with a pregame ceremony on Saturday.

6/15/2013 |
Smoak inching toward return to MarinersBefore Saturday's game, Mariners manager Eric Wedge alluded to the possibility of Justin Smoak returning to the team from a Triple-A rehab stint for the second half of Seattle's road trip against the Angels starting Monday.

6/15/2013 |
Hanson leads Angels to third straight winTommy Hanson -- throwing harder than he has all season -- tossed a quality start and four relievers combined to get the last eight outs as the Angels beat the Yankees, 6-2, in front of a packed Angel Stadium to capture their third straight win.

6/15/2013 |
Blackley shares special moment with sonFather's Day came early this weekend for one Astros pitcher. Reliever Travis Blackley got to pitch in front of his son, Tristan, in a Major League game for the first time.

6/15/2013 |
Cobb hit in head by liner, has mild concussionRays starter Alex Cobb was struck in the head by a line drive on Saturday afternoon and had to be carted off the field on a stretcher during the fifth inning against the Royals at Tropicana Field. He was diagnosed with a mild concussion.

6/15/2013 |
Blanco's grand debut lifts Mariners past A'sHenry Blanco, playing in his first game as a Mariner after meeting the team in Oakland one day ago, hit a grand slam on Saturday in Seattle's 4-0 win against the A's.

6/15/2013 |
Gallardo stellar in six as Crew tosses first shutoutYovani Gallardo scattered three Reds singles in six shutout innings at Great American Ball Park on Saturday, boosted by Logan Schafer's second straight three-hit game and Juan Francisco's three-RBI afternoon, as the Brewers won a shutout for the first time this season, 6-0.

6/15/2013 |
Back in Miami, Mujica relishing time with St. LouisEdward Mujica is back in familiar surroundings, but wearing very different colors. The Cardinals' closer returned to Marlins Park this weekend for the first time since being traded on July 31, 2012, for Minor League infielder Zack Cox. Mujica, who spent 1 1/2 seasons in Miami, was happy to be back for a few days.

6/15/2013 |
Reyes feels 'great' after simulated gameJose Reyes had a pair of hits and two walks in a simulated game at the Blue Jays' Spring Training complex on Saturday morning. Toronto's shortstop singled and tripled during his second rehab game as he continues to make progress from a sprained left ankle.

6/15/2013 |
Hanley feeling good but still limitedHanley Ramirez returned to the Dodgers lineup Friday night, and he said he didn't feel any pain afterward. But still, with an injury as delicate as a hamstring strain, he has some limitations.

6/15/2013 |
Braun hoping for minimum DL stintBrewers left fielder Ryan Braun was hopeful Saturday that his first career stint on the disabled list would be up after the minimum 15 days, which means he could be on the field against the Cubs on June 25.

6/15/2013 |
Opposite-field homer good sign for slugging DavisChris Davis is leading the league in home runs after he hit his 22nd Friday night. He's also the leader in slugging percentage and on-base plus slugging. Last season, the first baseman didn't hit his 22nd home run until Aug. 25.

6/15/2013 |
Rangers activate Kinsler, keep Profar in MajorsSecond baseman Ian Kinsler told the Rangers that he was ready, so the team activated him off the disabled list on Saturday. The Rangers also kept infielder Jurickson Profar on the Major League roster and optioned Leury Garcia to Triple-A Round Rock.

6/15/2013 |
Roberts may begin rehab assignment after road tripSecond baseman Brian Roberts, who is on the 60-day disabled list with a right hamstring injury, will join the Orioles on their road trip to Detroit and Toronto next week and then might begin a rehab assignment.

6/15/2013 |
Cueto will be activated from DL, start SundayManager Dusty Baker confirmed on Saturday that Reds ace Johnny Cueto, coming back from a right shoulder strain, will start the series finale against the Brewers on Sunday.

6/15/2013 |
Reds celebrate Vander Meer on anniversary of his featIt was only fitting that Homer Bailey -- the only active Red to throw a no-hitter -- took the hill to start Saturday's game against the Brewers. That's because Saturday was the 75th anniversary of former Red Johnny Vander Meer's second consecutive no-hitter, making him the only pitcher to ever do so.